I thank you, Congressman. The gentleman from California raises some incredibly important points; number one, the personal aspect of marriage; also, the social aspect of marriage, particularly for our children. I appreciate the efforts of voters in California. I apologize that a few Justices decided to attempt to overrule folks in California on this issue. Next, I would like to turn towards a gentleman from Texas who has rapidly become a leader on this issue as well, and that is Congressman Randy Weber. Randy, could you share with us some of your thoughts about marriage and its impact as we celebrate National Marriage Week?
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